Today, I downloaded libreoffice4.0.4.win32.exe twice. The first time I used the 
big download link from the libroffice.org webpage (which first linked to the 
donation page). I couldn't find the md5 hash on the libreoffice.org website, 
though I eventually found the md5 hash for the experimental 64bit version (and 
downloaded it and found the checksum matched that new download). So I googled 
to the 32 bit version hash, and found links which all gave a very different 
checksum beginning f21..., although the download from the libreoffice.org 
website said it completed and gave a checksum of 
3645B0ACFD2E6A7CA380804723D0C94A. Turns out the download through somthing like 
nexxus was less than 2 mb. I of course deleted the file as possible malware, 
but thought you should know. 

And suggest that checksums be made available easily on the libreoffice.org for 
32bit versions, not just experimental or 64bit versions. Freeware sites are 
often targets for malware, as I found out long ago downloading xbmc.


                                          
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